Tribal Ceramic Necklace
July 1, 2010 by webmaster
Filed under Bead & Jewellery Projects
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A great look for summer with this African Tribal inspired design. Knot and wear loosely over a maxi dress.
Materials needed
Nylon thread
Large Style Antique Ceramic Beads
Oval Sugar style silver foil beads
Round sugar style silver foil beads
Antique style coin pendants
4mm Crystal Bicones
Step One
Place a round silver foil bead in the centre of the necklace.
Step Two
Take 6 coin pendants and place 3 each side of the centre round bead.
Step Three
Place an oval bead each side of the collection of coin pendants.
Step Four
Now follow with a crystal each side of the necklace, followed by 3 coin pendants.
Step Five
Follow with an oval bead each side, followed by a crystal, followed by a round bead three pendants, and another oval bead.
Step Six
Thread on a large ceramic bead followed by a round bead and repeat until your desired length. Knot and add a dab of glue for security.
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